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Duncan Trussell

Comedian, composer, contemporary buddhist, and host of the Duncan Trussell Family Hour Duncan Trussell and Rushkoff travel far and wide through spirituality and synchronicity to help us discover what it means to be truly human, together. Is the hope that life — and conversations, themselves — continue after death? How can humans grapple with the

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Triggered by Deep Disagreement – … and how “integral pluralism” breaks the deadlock

In this episode, I point out a heartening trend among cultural commentators: an increasing recognition that people, particularly people fighting a culture war, not only think different things, they think differently. A key teaching of integral theory is that human consciousness and culture evolve through stages of development. Each stage has its own receptors, processors

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The Shared Thread

We all have a shared thread of….. trauma. It is trauma that makes us take our first breath. It is trauma that shapes our psyches, our personalities, and ultimately, our relationships. We are amidst an epidemic of denial to this fact. We are constantly, collectively, repressing this fact that we have trauma, which cuts us

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The Side View Live 1: Physics of the World Soul w/ Matthew Segall

This new series features guests recorded in front of a live audience. In this episode, we talked with Matthew David Segall about his book Physics of the World Soul: Whitehead’s Adventure in Cosmology. Matthew is an assistant professor in the Philosophy and Religion Department at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Fan Francisco,

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Suzanne Simard – Mother Trees and the Social Forest

Forest Ecologist Suzanne Simard reveals that trees are part of a complex, interdependent circle of life; that forests are social, cooperative creatures connected through underground mycorrhizal networks by which trees communicate their vitality and vulnerabilities, and share and exchange resources and support. Simard’s extraordinary research and tenacious efforts to raise awareness on the interconnectedness of

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